| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Cross-site scripting in tcpipwan.htm in TOTOLINK A3002R version V1.1.1-B20200824 (Important Update, new UI) allows attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript by modifying the "Service Name" field. |
| Cross-site scripting in ddns.htm in TOTOLINK A3002R version V1.1.1-B20200824 (Important Update, new UI) allows attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript by modifying the "Domain Name" field, "Server Address" field, "User Name/Email", or "Password/Key" field. |
| D-Link DIR-2640-US 1.01B04 is affected by Insufficiently Protected Credentials. D-Link AC2600(DIR-2640) stores the device system account password in plain text. It does not use linux user management. In addition, the passwords of all devices are the same, and they cannot be modified by normal users. An attacker can easily log in to the target router through the serial port and obtain root privileges. |
| D-Link DIR-2640-US 1.01B04 is vulnerable to Incorrect Access Control. Router ac2600 (dir-2640-us), when setting PPPoE, will start quagga process in the way of whole network monitoring, and this function uses the original default password and port. An attacker can easily use telnet to log in, modify routing information, monitor the traffic of all devices under the router, hijack DNS and phishing attacks. In addition, this interface is likely to be questioned by customers as a backdoor, because the interface should not be exposed. |
| There are multiple out-of-bounds vulnerabilities in some processes of D-Link AC2600(DIR-2640) 1.01B04. Ordinary permissions can be elevated to administrator permissions, resulting in local arbitrary code execution. An attacker can combine other vulnerabilities to further achieve the purpose of remote code execution. |
| D-Link DIR-2640-US 1.01B04 is vulnerable to Buffer Overflow. There are multiple out-of-bounds vulnerabilities in some processes of D-Link AC2600(DIR-2640). Local ordinary users can overwrite the global variables in the .bss section, causing the process crashes or changes. |
| A stored cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in index.php?menu=billing_rates of Issabel PBX version 4 allows attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML via a crafted payload entered into the "Name" or "Prefix" fields under the "Create New Rate" module. |
| main/inc/ajax/model.ajax.php in Chamilo through 1.11.14 allows SQL Injection via the searchField, filters, or filters2 parameter. |
| A vulnerability exists in Broadcom BCM4352 and BCM43684 chips. Any wireless router using BCM4352 and BCM43684 will be affected, such as ASUS AX6100. An attacker may cause a Denial of Service (DoS) to any device connected to BCM4352 or BCM43684 routers via an association or reassociation frame. |
| An attacker can cause a Denial of Service and kernel panic in v4.2 and earlier versions of Espressif esp32 via a malformed beacon csa frame. The device requires a reboot to recover. |
| Bandai Namco FromSoftware Dark Souls III allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. |
| A SQL INJECTION vulnerability in Sourcecodester Simple Food Website 1.0 allows a remote attacker to Bypass Authentication and become Admin. |
| A SQL Injection vulnerability in Sourcecodester Basic Shopping Cart 1.0 allows a remote attacker to Bypass Authentication and become Admin. |
| The Bluetooth Classic implementation on Bluetrum AB5301A devices with unknown firmware versions does not properly handle the reception of oversized DM1 LMP packets while no other BT connections are active, allowing attackers in radio range to prevent new BT connections (disabling the AB5301A inquiry and page scan procedures) via a crafted LMP packet. The user needs to manually perform a power cycle (restart) of the device to restore BT connectivity. |
| The Bluetooth Classic implementation on the Texas Instruments CC256XCQFN-EM does not properly handle the reception of continuous LMP_AU_Rand packets, allowing attackers in radio range to trigger a denial of service (deadlock) of the device by flooding it with LMP_AU_Rand packets after the paging procedure. |
| The Bluetooth Classic implementation in the Cypress WICED BT stack through 2.9.0 for CYW20735B1 devices does not properly handle the reception of LMP_max_slot with a greater ACL Length after completion of the LMP setup procedure, allowing attackers in radio range to trigger a denial of service (firmware crash) via a crafted LMP packet. |
| The Bluetooth Classic implementation in the Cypress WICED BT stack through 2.9.0 for CYW20735B1 does not properly handle the reception of a malformed LMP timing accuracy response followed by multiple reconnections to the link slave, allowing attackers to exhaust device BT resources and eventually trigger a crash via multiple attempts of sending a crafted LMP timing accuracy response followed by a sudden reconnection with a random BDAddress. |
| The Bluetooth Classic implementation in the Cypress CYW920735Q60EVB does not properly handle the reception of continuous unsolicited LMP responses, allowing attackers in radio range to trigger a denial of service and restart (crash) of the device by flooding it with LMP_AU_Rand packets after the paging procedure. |
| The Bluetooth Classic implementation in the Cypress WICED BT stack through 2.9.0 for CYW20735B1 devices does not properly handle the reception of LMP_max_slot with an invalid Baseband packet type (and LT_ADDRESS and LT_ADDR) after completion of the LMP setup procedure, allowing attackers in radio range to trigger a denial of service (firmware crash) via a crafted LMP packet. |
| The Bluetooth Classic implementation in the Zhuhai Jieli AC6366C BT SDK through 0.9.1 does not properly handle the reception of truncated LMP_SCO_Link_Request packets while no other BT connections are active, allowing attackers in radio range to prevent new BT connections (disabling the AB5301A inquiry and page scan procedures) via a crafted LMP packet. The user needs to manually perform a power cycle (restart) of the device to restore BT connectivity. |